Re: Ports in use



On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Michael Soibelman wrote:-

How can the ports in use be determined ?

I have been trying to troubleshoot some apparent conflicts between
applications and I think that there may be a port conflict.

You can use netstat to see what ports and/or sockets are open.

If you call it as root and use the options -apn it'll show all
information, the owning PID and not waste time trying to resolve the
source/destination IP addresses.


Regards,
David Bolt

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